In tRNA, the amino acid is attached to the 3’ end, while the anticodon is found on a single-stranded loop on the far side of the molecule.
En el ARNt, el aminoácido se une al extremo 3’, mientras que el anticodón se encuentra en un bucle monocatenario en el lado opuesto de la molécula.
Text | in tRNA, the amino acid is attached to the 3’ end, while the anticodon is found on a single-stranded loop on the far side of the molecule. |
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